Recent changes in the methamphetamine scene in New Zealand: Preliminary findings from key informant surveys of drug enforcement officers and drug treatment workers - New Zealand PoliceRecent changes in the methamphetamine scene in New
Zealand:
|
|
Description |
% |
|
Clear/white crystals [70-85% pure] |
73 |
|
Methamphetamine powder [5-17% pure] |
37 |
|
Pure methamphetamine [50-85% pure] |
24 |
|
Methamphetamine liquid/oil [2-5% pure] [60% pure] |
6 |
|
Total |
140 |
Q.6a Have you noticed any change in the number of people using methamphetamine in the last six months?
Drug enforcement key informants
98% Increase, 2% No change

Q.6b Have you noticed any change in the number of people presenting for methamphetamine problems in the last six months?
Drug treatment key informants
80% Increase, 20% No change

Q.7 Have you noticed any change in the way users take methamphetamine in the last six months?
Drug enforcement key informants
68% Change, 32% No Change
|
Change |
% |
|
More smoking |
45 |
|
More intravenous use |
33 |
|
Smoking most common |
33 |
|
Less snorting |
5 |
|
Talk of intravenous use |
3 |
|
Small number of injectors |
3 |
|
Less injecting |
3 |
|
Total |
125 |
Drug treatment key informants
54% Change, 46% No Change
|
Change |
% |
|
More smoking |
67 |
|
More intravenous use |
27 |
|
More snorting |
7 |
|
More imported |
7 |
|
Total |
108 |
Q.8 How easy is it to get methamphetamine at the moment?
Drug enforcement key informants
55% Very easy, 40% Easy, 5% Difficult, 0% Very difficult

Drug treatment key informants
67% Very easy, 29% Easy, 2% Difficult, 2% Very difficult

Q.9 Is getting methamphetamine easier, harder or about the same compared to six months ago?
Drug enforcement key informants
75% Easier, 2% Harder, 24% Same

Drug treatment key informants
56% Easier, 10% Harder, 33% Same

Q.14 Have you noticed any new groups using methamphetamine?
Drug enforcement key informants
73% Yes, 27% No
|
Change |
% |
|
More younger people/students/teenagers |
33 |
|
More of cross section of society |
24 |
|
More business people |
9 |
|
More young females |
9 |
|
More Maori |
9 |
|
More middle class |
9 |
|
More 'boy racers' |
9 |
|
More users in general |
7 |
|
More lower socio-economic |
7 |
|
More traditional cannabis users |
7 |
|
More last teens early 30s |
4 |
|
More active criminals |
4 |
|
Other |
12 |
|
Total |
143 |
Drug treatment key informants
68% Yes, 32% No
|
Change |
% |
|
More younger |
46 |
|
More higher socio-economic/white collar/well educated |
31 |
|
More of all types |
15 |
|
More females |
15 |
|
More cannabis users |
8 |
|
More with poor injecting habits |
8 |
|
Total |
108 |
Q.15 Have you noticed any changes in the type of people selling methamphetamine in the last six months?
Drug enforcement key informants
60% Yes, 40% No
|
Change |
% |
|
Gangs have a wide influence |
32 |
|
Tinny houses switching to selling methamphetamine |
29 |
|
Heavy methamphetamine users dealing to sustain habit |
19 |
|
More young people/students selling |
16 |
|
More young females selling |
13 |
|
More ordinary people selling |
13 |
|
Previous cannabis dealers now selling methamphetamine |
10 |
|
Criminals selling |
6 |
|
Solo Mums |
3 |
|
Prostitutes |
3 |
|
Middle management |
3 |
|
Males last 20s/early 30s |
3 |
|
Middle class users |
3 |
|
Manufacturers |
3 |
|
Total |
156 |
Drug treatment key informants
53% Yes, 47% No
|
Change |
% |
|
More gangs |
30 |
|
More tinny house sales |
30 |
|
Cross section of society selling |
20 |
|
Younger addicts |
20 |
|
Less people dealing as many burnt out users |
10 |
|
Total |
110 |
Q.16 Have you noticed any changes in the way methamphetamine is being sold in the last six months?
Drug enforcement key informants
41% Change, 59% No change
|
Change |
% |
|
Tinny houses selling methamphetamine |
32 |
|
Sold in smaller weights than point called 'clicks' (0.07 gram) |
24 |
|
Dealers giving free taste to new users |
8 |
|
Dealers more careful who sell to now it is Class A |
8 |
|
Cannabis laced with methamphetamine |
8 |
|
Sold from meth houses |
8 |
|
Party packs (e.g. meth/ecstasy/LSD, meth/LSD/ecstasy/cannabis) |
8 |
|
Cannabis dealers witching to methamphetamine |
4 |
|
Methamphetamine sold with syringes |
4 |
|
More non-gang sellers |
4 |
|
Methamphetamine available from more places (e.g. bars/restaurants) |
4 |
|
Total |
112 |
Q.22 In the last six months, have you noticed any changes in the type of crime, if any, being committed by methamphetamine users?
Drug enforcement key informants
60% Change, 40% No change, 0% No crime
|
Change |
% |
|
More serious violence |
73 |
|
More theft/property crime |
29 |
|
More burglarly |
24 |
|
More domestic violence |
14 |
|
More theft of identity cards/fraud |
12 |
|
More use of weapons/firearms |
10 |
|
More car crime |
10 |
|
More aggravated robbery |
8 |
|
More chemist break ins |
6 |
|
More home invasion |
4 |
|
More kidnapping |
4 |
|
More solicitors stating clients using methamphetamine |
2 |
|
More rapes |
2 |
|
More disorderly conduct |
2 |
|
More road rage |
2 |
|
More drug deals gone wrong |
2 |
|
More shop lifting |
2 |
|
Total |
156 |
Drug treatment key informants
70% Change, 25% No change, 5% No crime
|
Change |
% |
|
More violence |
36 |
|
More burglary/property crime/theft |
36 |
|
More desperation crime/anything to get money for drugs |
29 |
|
More complex fraud |
7 |
|
More drug dealing by users |
7 |
|
More publicity of methamphetamine crime |
7 |
|
More crime by women |
7 |
|
More crime in general |
7 |
|
Total |
110 |
Q.23 In the last six months, have you noticed any changes in the level of drug dealing, if any, being committed by methamphetamine users?
Drug enforcement key informants
19% No change, 0% Less drug dealing, 81% More drug dealing, 0% No drug dealing

Drug treatment key informants
32% No change, 5% Less drug dealing, 58% More drug dealing, No drug dealing, 5%

Q.24 In the last six months, have you noticed any changes in the level of violence, if any, being committed by methamphetamine users?
Drug enforcement key informants
85% Change, 15% No change, 0% No violence
|
Change |
% |
|
More serious violence |
40 |
|
More domestic violence |
26 |
|
More kidnapping |
11 |
|
More use of weapons/firearms |
11 |
|
Unpredictable behaviour/violence |
11 |
|
Violence to recover drug debts |
11 |
|
More drug deals gone wrong |
4 |
|
Violent rape |
4 |
|
Irrational violence |
4 |
|
More unprovoked stranger violence |
2 |
|
Home invasions |
2 |
|
Bar fights |
2 |
|
Aggravated robbery |
2 |
|
Serious assaults |
2 |
|
Child abuse |
2 |
|
More violent drug offences |
2 |
|
Total |
136 |
Key Trends
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The popularity of smoking methamphetamine as opposed to the previous tradition of snorting
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The emergence of injecting methamphetamine
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The prevalence of pure crystal forms of methamphetamine as opposed to cut powder
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Increased number of methamphetamine users coming to the attention of Police and drug treatment
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The easy availability of methamphetamine
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Greater cross section of society now using methamphetamine
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Sale of methamphetamine from cannabis tinny houses
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Marketing of methamphetamine to lower socio-economic groups
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Violence and property crime associated methamphetamine use
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Increased drug dealing by methamphetamine users
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Serious violence and domestic violence associated with methamphetamine






